Employees' Entrance
Employees' Entrance ★★★ 1933
William stars as a ruthless department store manager in this story about commerce and compromise during the Depression. Young gives an excellent performance as the wife of one of his employees. Outrageous, and racy, this pre-Code film was expertly directed by veteran craftsman Del Ruth. Based on a play by David Boehm. 74m/B VHS . Warren William, Loretta Young, Wallace Ford, Alice White, Allen Jenkins; D: Roy Del Ruth; W: Robert Presnell Sr.; C: Barney McGill; M: Bernhard Kaun.
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